Your Portal Version: 1.0.0RC3
Your phpBB Type: Standard phpBB3
MODs installed: No
Your knowledge: Beginner
Boardlink: http://www.brandonroyer.com
What have you done before the problem was there?
What have you already tryed to solve the problem?
yup
Description and Message
I uploaded phpbb3 to the root directory. I then install the portal. I changed the htaccess file like I was suppose to. but it always goes to my forum index instead of the portal. I could make an html index file and have it redirect, but I don't want to go that route.
Portal.php as Main page
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Re: Portal.php as Main page
I think u should write in ur .htaccess file portal.php before index.php
KB
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Re: Portal.php as Main page
tried it same thing
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Re: Portal.php as Main page
Viele Grüße
Thomas
Deutsche Sprachdateien für
[Alpha] phpBB Calendar 0.0.8 (alightner) | [RC] phpBB Arcade 1.0.RC8 |
ACP Add User MOD 1.0.0 |
Thomas
Deutsche Sprachdateien für
[Alpha] phpBB Calendar 0.0.8 (alightner) | [RC] phpBB Arcade 1.0.RC8 |
ACP Add User MOD 1.0.0 |
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Re: Portal.php as Main page
In your folder have you put the portal.php file?
Check it, if it does not exist then it will go to index.php
Check it, if it does not exist then it will go to index.php
KB
kunals.com
kunals.com
Re: Portal.php as Main page
he told me this
so now what do I do?You could create a file called index.php and put something like this in it:
<?php
header('Location: http://www.BrandonRoyer.com/portal.php');
?>
Unfortunately though, your account type does not include the .htaccess file capability.
-Tyler
Host Ultra
Account Services Staff